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7 of the Most Creative Pop-Up Shop Ideas Ever!

There is no disputing that pop-up shops are all the rage. But you need to have an innovative pop-up shop idea in order to stand out in the crowd.

But you need to have an innovative pop-up shop idea in order to stand out in the crowd. If you’ve settled on opening a pop-up store but are still struggling to pinpoint your next great idea, here are 7 pop-up shop concepts that are guaranteed to wow your customers!

1. Go Mobile

Can’t decide on where to hold your pop-up shop? Or maybe you’ve already held a successful pop-up store and are looking to take it on the road! Either way, outfitting an old food truck or moving van is a great alternative to the traditional stationary store. It gives you the flexibility to expand awareness of your products in different areas of town (or country!), as well as with different demographics such as farmers’ markets or outdoor concert festivals.

2. Be exclusive — go invite only.

It’s the most basic principle of human nature: everyone wants what they can’t (or might not be able to have). So go exclusive, create some hype, and watch the buzz about your pop-up shop skyrocket! If you think it’s counterintuitive to restrict the number of customers to your store, just hear us out. We’re not saying that the entire lifespan of your pop-up shop needs to be invite only, but restricting it to invite-only guests for the first week (or day) can create great press for your business and get the ball rolling on social media.

3. Get Creative with Structure

Whoever said that pop-up shops must be housed in traditional — and may we say unoriginal structures — was sorely mislead. There is nothing traditional about pop-up shops, so there is no reason to feel confined to a traditional store layout when choosing your locale. Get creative and open up shop in something industrial like a recycled shipping container. Or maybe go all Swiss Family Robinson and build a treehouse! With a little bit of creativity (and maybe a tool belt), the possibilities are endless.

4. Entice with the senses.

Have you ever gone into a bath store just to smell the perfume? Or how many times have you gone to your neighborhood bakery when you know they are giving out samples? Delicious smells and yummy tastes translate into foot traffic, so take advantage of this knowledge! Whether you’re a boutique that’s flung its door wide open and smells of delicious vanilla-scented candles, or a bakery tempting passer-byes with delicious candied goodies, enticing customers with as many senses as possible will not only draw them into your pop-up store, but will create a warm and inviting environment they’ll pass along via word-of-mouth.

5. Location… Location… Sweet location!

Maybe you’ve scoured the streets looking for your ideal location, or perhaps what you are looking for is so unique that no location exists! Either way, whether it’s out of necessity or creativity, popping up shop outside the confines of the traditional is completely in line with pop-up culture. One way to be imaginative is to host your shop — wait for it — inside another store! This is not only a great way to attract customers from the get-go, but can also act as a great way to introduce your store (and yourself) to a community. What is better than having an already-established store vouch for you? Not much! Just make sure that when you approach a store to host your shop, you aren’t choosing a potential competitor or a business that isn’t likely to attract your target customers.

6. No space? No worries.

Still no space? Who said you need a stinkin’ space? As long as Mother Nature allows, pop that shop up in the great outdoors! We don’t recommend this as a long-term solution, but the charm of hosting your store in the town’s gazebo might just be too quaint to pass up. Just make sure that if you wind up hosting your shop on public property that you obtain any (or all) necessary permits.

7. Give it away. Give it ALL away!

Well, maybe not all away. But free samples/merchandise is the key to a customer’s heart. Make sure that what you’re giving away doesn’t decrease your profits so much that it hurts your bottom line. You also need to make sure that what you pass along to your patrons feels like a solid value. Taking both of these points into account, giveaways might not be sensible for all stores, maybe a free gift for just the first 20 or 30 customers is feasible. Either way, keep in mind that you need to both surprise and delight your customers. A few of our favorite free sample ideas are mini cocktails (or mocktails), custom perfume scents, and temporary tattoo applications. Like so many things in small business, your only limit is your imagination. So let it run wild and see what you come up with!

After taking a look at our pop-up shop ideas, if the uncertainty of opening a shop makes you nervous, don’t be. Often the concept for a pop-up store morphs and takes on a whole new dimension before the store even opens. And that’s totally OK. It’s part of the nature of pop-up shops, and very often the creative inspiration for something great down the line.

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Gerard Royer

Great article Sara!! Just wanted to share this resource when looking for a location for your pop-up: it’s called Poppir
(www.poppir.com). It’s an online marketplace for renting out retail
space and collaborating with other vendors (which makes the space even
more affordable).

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